TPD Hub Engineer (Night Shift) - Fully Remote

Do you have experience supporting trading platforms such as OneZero, PrimeXM, Centroid or FXCubic?
Are you confident troubleshooting FIX connections and MT4/MT5 infrastructure?

If yes, we would like to hear from you.

We are working with a global brokerage technology company that provides advanced liquidity and trading infrastructure solutions to financial institutions. Due to international market coverage, we are looking for a TPD Hub Engineer who will ensure reliable operational performance during the night shift period.

This is a full-time position (40 hours per week, 8 hours per night) supporting critical live trading environments. Candidates must be based in, or able to work consistently according to, GMT+4 (±1 hour) time zone. Typical work schedules begin in the evening and finish before or around sunrise in that time zone, ensuring full overnight coverage without extending excessively into daytime hours.

Your Responsibilities

  • Maintain and configure liquidity hubs (OZ, PrimeXM, Centroid, FXCubic)

  • Onboard new clients to systems including FIX, MT4/MT5 and drop-copy connections

  • Monitor real-time system performance and routing profiles

  • Investigate and resolve technical issues promptly, including escalation when required

  • Perform reconciliation between coverage and margin accounts

  • Complete trade compensation requests efficiently

  • Support internal and external users with clear, professional communication

  • Work independently and responsibly throughout night operations

What You Will Bring

  • 2–3+ years as a System Administrator or L2 Support Engineer

  • Strong knowledge of FIX protocol troubleshooting

  • Experience working with MT4/MT5 environments and connectivity

  • Network troubleshooting capability (TCP/IP, telnet, traceroute)

  • Solid English communication skills

Preferred Background

  • Experience with monitoring systems (e.g. Zabbix)

  • Understanding of REST API or RabbitMQ

  • Ability to extract and structure reports from hubs or MySQL

  • Previous experience in live trading system support

Keys to Success

  • High reliability during night shift work

  • Ability to stay focused and detail-oriented throughout evening operations

  • Quick response to urgent trading system issues

  • Strong sense of responsibility when working independently

Sounds interesting? Apply now and send us your CV!

The provision of personal data by you is fully voluntary and the basis for their processing is your consent. We have prepared some necessary information, you can find in document: "Information regarding the processing of your personal data" . There you will find how your Personal Data is being processed and what your rights are in connection to this.

The personal data will be processed by Sowelo Consulting spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością with its registered seat in Cracow (LLC) registered in National Court Register (KRS) under no. 0000671136, our Employees and Subcontractors (jointly referred to as the Company).

/ October 1, 2025, Sowelo Consulting spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością spółka komandytowa ( limited partnership with KRS no. 0000680493 ) merged with Sowelo Consulting spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością ( limited liability company with KRS no. 0000671136 ). As of the merger date, all existing rights and obligations of the limited partnership were transferred to the limited liability company, based on the principle of general succession. /

Sowelo Consulting sp. z o.o. (LLC) is entered in the register of employment agencies under the number: 35288

Our candidate selection process relies entirely on human judgment. We explicitly avoid using automated screening algorithms or AI-driven scoring systems for any part of the assessment. Every single profile is reviewed personally by our experienced recruiters, ensuring a thorough and unbiased consideration of your fit.

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